Make sure you don't miss out on West Ham United's official matchday programme for our Premiership clash against Liverpool tonight.
The match is the 100th meeting between the two teams and we take a look at all the games in a sequence that spans 85 years since the first one was played in 1923.
We talk exclusively to new signing Lucas Neill, who tells us how he has settled in already at Upton Park, his ambitions for the team and his belief in what they can achieve.
He speaks about taking on the role of helping his younger team-mates as they look to turn around results in the next few games, saying: "I have played about 40 games every year now for the last few seasons, so I know what it's about, how to win games and what has gone wrong when you lose.
"Anyway I can help I will. I am still learning myself and I am sure I will learn plenty from the players here, we have a very talented squad with a good blend of some very young players, some a bit older and others very experienced.
"I want to do my bit in helping West Ham get some points on board and push the team up the table so next year we are looking up rather than down."
We also hear from a West Ham legend in the form of Martin Peters, who shares his memories of his playing days at Upton Park and talks about his goal in the World Cup Finals of 1966, a glory that was shared alongside Hammers team-mates, the late Bobby Moore who captained the side and hat-trick hero Sir Geoff Hurst.
Also in tonight's programme, we talk to Bobby Zamora about reaching a very special milestone in his career, his 100th league goal, which he scored against Fulham earlier this month. The ever-lively Bobby takes us through all the goals and picks out his favourites.
Meanwhile, Kepa Blanco gives his first thoughts on his move to Upton Park, we hear the latest views from our star columunists Tony Gale and Jimmy Walker, manager Alan Curbishley's views ahead of all the action and lots more.
To read all of this, be sure to grab your copy of the matchday programme, on sale around the stadium, priced £3.50.
Remember, you can also have the matchday programme delivered to
your door, by taking out a season-long subscription. For more
information, call the subscription hotline on 020 8586
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